2. Configuring the SGD Gateway
A. SGD Gateway Architecture Overview
Changing the Maximum Number of AIP Connections
Calculating the Number of AIP Connections
Changing the Maximum Number of HTTP Connections
Calculating the JVM Memory Size
Using Unencrypted Connections to the SGD Array
Using External SSL Accelerators
How to Enable External SSL Accelerator Support
Using Client Certificates With the SGD Gateway
How to Configure the SGD Gateway to Use Client Certificates
Enabling the Balancer Manager Application
Enabling the Reflection Service
How to Enable Unauthorized Access to the Reflection Service
How to Enable Authorized Access to the Reflection Service
About the RESTful Web Services
The interface and port that the SGD Gateway uses for incoming connections is called the binding port. By default, the SGD Gateway uses TCP port 443 on all interfaces as the binding port.
To change the binding port, use the --binding option of the gateway config edit command. For example, to change the binding port to TCP port 4443, run the following command:
# /opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway config edit --binding *:4443
Alternatively, you can change the binding port by running the /opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway config create command on the SGD Gateway host. This command prompts you to specify an interface and port to use for incoming proxy connections.
Note - The gateway config create command creates a new configuration and overwrites any configuration settings you have made.
You must restart the SGD Gateway to enable any changes you make.